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HomePhys.org - Social SciencesBrains over bots: Why toddlers still beat AI at learning language

Brains over bots: Why toddlers still beat AI at learning language

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Even the smartest machines can’t match young minds at language learning. Researchers share new findings on how children stay ahead of AI—and why it matters.

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